This document outlines the structure and content of an exam for the subject Digital Logic and Applications. It contains 5 sections with 3 questions each, for a total of 15 questions. Students must attempt 3 questions from each section, for a total of 15 marks per section and 75 marks overall. The questions cover topics such as number systems, logic gates, Boolean algebra, combinational circuits, sequential circuits, and specific digital components like adders and flip-flops. Diagrams and explanations are required where appropriate. Only a non-programmable calculator may be used.
This document outlines the structure and content of an exam for the subject Digital Logic and Applications. It contains 5 sections with 3 questions each, for a total of 15 questions. Students must attempt 3 questions from each section, for a total of 15 marks per section and 75 marks overall. The questions cover topics such as number systems, logic gates, Boolean algebra, combinational circuits, sequential circuits, and specific digital components like adders and flip-flops. Diagrams and explanations are required where appropriate. Only a non-programmable calculator may be used.
This document outlines the structure and content of an exam for the subject Digital Logic and Applications. It contains 5 sections with 3 questions each, for a total of 15 questions. Students must attempt 3 questions from each section, for a total of 15 marks per section and 75 marks overall. The questions cover topics such as number systems, logic gates, Boolean algebra, combinational circuits, sequential circuits, and specific digital components like adders and flip-flops. Diagrams and explanations are required where appropriate. Only a non-programmable calculator may be used.
This document outlines the structure and content of an exam for the subject Digital Logic and Applications. It contains 5 sections with 3 questions each, for a total of 15 questions. Students must attempt 3 questions from each section, for a total of 15 marks per section and 75 marks overall. The questions cover topics such as number systems, logic gates, Boolean algebra, combinational circuits, sequential circuits, and specific digital components like adders and flip-flops. Diagrams and explanations are required where appropriate. Only a non-programmable calculator may be used.
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FY.B.
Sc/Paper/Subject Code: USIT102/Subject Name: Digital Logic and Applications
Time: (2 Hours) [Total Marks: 75]
N.B.: (1) All questions are compulsory.
(2) Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary and state the assumptions made. (3) Answers to the same questions must be written together. (4) Numbers to the right indicate marks. (5) Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary. (6) Use of Non-programmable calculators is allowed.
1. Attempt any three of the following. 15
a. What is Octal system? b. What are the different types of codes used in digital system? Explain them. c. What is Gray code? What are its applications? d. Convert (243.63)8 into binary, decimal and hexadecimal. e. What are the disadvantages of binary code? f. Convert (54.45)10 into binary, base 4, octal and hexadecimal 2. Attempt any three of the following. 15 a . Explain OR gate. Specify its symbol and write its truth table. b. Why are the NAND and NOR gates called universal gates? c. Draw the equivalent circuit of all gates using NOR. d. Realize the following Boolean expression using NAND gate y=AB+AB e. Explain with circuit diagram a two input EX-NOR gate using only NOR gate. f. Define ‘truth table’. What is a logic gate? Classify the logic gates.
3.Attempt any three of the following. 15
a. Explain the rules of Boolean Algebra. b. State and explain Associative and Distributive law.. c. Simplify Y=AB(CD)+BCD+(A+C)(B+D) d. Simplify the following expression using Boolean algebra: (A + B)(A + C)(A + D) e. Explain and prove De-Morgan’s first and second theorem. f. Write a note on: Duality theorem.
4.Attempt any three of the following. 15
a. Write a short note on Combinational circuit. b. With the suitable example explain the analysis of combinational circuit. c. What are the steps of designing combinational circuit? d. With the help of circuit diagram discuss four-bit binary adder. e. Design and draw a combinational circuit that multiplies two bit numbers A 1,A2 and B1,B2 to produce 4 bit product C3 C2 C1 C0 f. Design the half adder using K-map. Draw the circuit diagram for the same. FY.B.Sc/Paper/Subject Code: USIT102/Subject Name: Digital Logic and Applications
5.Attempt any three of the following. 15
a. What is sequential circuit? b. Explain the concept of Latch. c. Describe SR Flip-Flop. d. What is Full Subtractor? Draw the logic diagram and truth table of Full subtractor. e. Implement 8 bit adder using 4 bit full adder. f. Explain T Flip-Flop along with the circuit. FY.B.Sc/Paper/Subject Code: USIT102/Subject Name: Digital Logic and Applications